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Handy-man at your service


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Hello everyone



My name is terry I live in east Dulwich and I am offering my handy man services

I have been working in the engineering industry for around 12yrs but have found myself moving more to self employed work. I have many years experience of metal work, woodwork, plumbing, and electrical, work. I am more than capable of fitting washing machines, cookers, plug sockets, lights, hanging doors, replacing locks, I am also able to identify problems you may have with water leaks, electrical faults, and much much more. I also offer a helping hand service where i can help with anything from moving heavy items around the house to rearanging homes to putting furiture together i have always worked to a very high standard and always complete the job in hand.



If you should need any work carried out please call me on 07717572036

I provide hours to suit you and very competitive rates.


The quickest way to contact me is by phone. And I work 7days a week hrs to suit you

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